There are quite a few other big names (Last Pass, Dashlane) out there but they all seem to store the passwords in their own cloud. Im looking for a password manager that will allow me to keep the vault on my local drive.

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I have been using KeePass for years. It is completely free, with a large community of developers creating plugins for every imaginable use and translating KeePass into many languages.

You can keep the database on your local drive or use a plugin for the cloud solution of your choice, such as Google Drive or MS OneDrive. If you are using a cloud solution, you can sync KeePass to your smartphone.

one that I personally use in my company is called Passbolt. Open source and self-hostable with double encryption it is safest one on the market, however, it would require you to have a server running (you could do it with XAMP on Windows, and natively with Apache on Linux (probably mac).

On a Mac, why not be using Keychain, it's built-in in macOS, you don't have to use iCloud but you can as well to share with your iPhone. I've used Keychain on my Mac OSes for quite some time; 3 or 4 years.